Archive - Apr 29, 2011

April 29, 2011

Claire E. Lallier
PAWTUCKET - Claire E. (Smith) Lallier, 84, of Pawtucket died Wednesday at Miriam Hospital, Providence. She was the wife of the late Edward H. Lallier.
Born in Pawtucket and a lifelong resident of the city, she was a daughter of the late Albert J. and Clara E. (Rushlow) Smith. Mrs. Lallier worked as an Assembler for the Craft Inc. of Attleboro for several years and then for the Bruce Diamond Corporation also of Attleboro until her retirement.

April 29, 2011

Blanche J. Noreau
LINCOLN - Blanche J. (Malo) Noreau, 90, formerly of Vista Drive, Lincoln died Friday, April 29, 2011 at Grandview Center, Cumberland. She was the wife of the late J. Charles Noreau, Sr.
Born in Central Falls, a daughter of the late Arthur F. and Hermina (Bourgeois) Malo, she had lived in Central Falls and Pawtucket before moving to Lincoln 56 years ago.
Mrs. Noreau was an assembler for several jewelry companies. She was a former member of the Lincoln Manor Tenants Association.

April 29, 2011

ALLENTOWN, Pa. â€“ To Josh Reddick, it must seem as if the pitcher is throwing beach balls. The PawSox outfielder is that locked in at the plate.
Reddick continued his offensive tear Thursday night, victimizing Lehigh Valley for two home runs in Pawtucketâ€™s 11-8 triumph at Coca-Cola Park. He has now homered in four consecutive games as Reddick blasted his seventh and eighth round trippers at the expense of the IronPigs. Dating back to last season Reddick has amassed 18 home runs in 53 Triple-A contests.

April 29, 2011

Buddy Hausmann knows Ryan Kalish, which is why he dubs the Red Sox outfield prospect, â€śmy younger brother.â€ť
â€śYou want to make sure nothing is bothering him,â€ť expressed Hausmann, the current head baseball coach and former assistant at Red Bank Catholic High School in New Jersey, where Kalish was a three-sport standout. â€śHe wonâ€™t leave, whether itâ€™s going to spring training or (or Athletes Performance in Arizona, a noted workout hangout for pro athletes) until he has dinner with my wife and I.â€ť

April 29, 2011

CUMBERLAND â€“ There will be more than 2,000 participants competing this weekend in the Cox Providence Rhode Racesâ€™ Half Marathon. Each one will have a goal; each one will have a reason for taking on such a challenging, endurance event.